tiabunna

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Posted: 05 Apr 2025


Taken: 14 May 2023

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Taken out on the plains of western Queensland, somewhere between Betoota and Birdsville. This area is now under vast flooding - about 1 million sq km, link to map from "The Guardian" : four times the size of the United Kingdom, larger than France and Germany combined, and larger than Texas. This is the largest flood in this area on record and follows an extreme weather event with many places having more than their annual total rainfall in four days. Because the area is so large and flat, the floods are likely to take months to flow away inland to Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre..

Update: Thanks to my ipernity friend PAM_J, here's another link with a photo of some of the flooding.


Well, at least it was dry when this was taken, so Happy Bench Monday, everyone.

buonacoppi, * ઇଓ *, Albrecht Girle, trester88 and 17 other people have particularly liked this photo


Latest comments - All (22)
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
Almost impossible to comprehend the sheer size of the place George
Good information and a nice capture, HBM!
10 days ago.
 Fred Fouarge
Fred Fouarge club
Overal in Australia een dak boven je hoofd (tegen de zon) (Hbm)-George
10 days ago.
 trester88
trester88 club
HBM und einen guten Start in die Woche, George!
10 days ago.
 David Slater (Spoddendale)
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Such a vast area, quite astounding George. HBM and best wishes for the new week.
10 days ago.
 tiabunna
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I've also found, when overseas, that Australia has little news coverage, Herb. I guess, in this case, it's possibly not much reported because it's an area with a relatively small population. Still, it's estimated that something like 150,000 head of livestock will be lost and, of course considerable other damage.
9 days ago.

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